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Chapter 4 Lesson 2
  • Becoming a Parent

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Youll Learn To
  • Identify reasons why people have children.
  • Describe the role and responsibilities of parents
    in promoting healthy families.
  • Evaluate the effects of family relationships on
    physical, mental/emotional, and social health.
  • Analyze the importance and benefits of abstinence.

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  • Raising children can be the most rewarding and
    enriching aspects of marriage. Couples who face
    the many challenges of parenting feel great joy
    and love as they watch their children develop.
    Many married couples find that building a
    healthy, happy family together is an important,
    fulfilling, life experience.

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Why People Have Children
  • Pass on the family name
  • Hereditary-genetic characteristics passed from
    parent to child.
  • Give ones parents a grandchild
  • Wanting to be loved by someone
  • Giving into pressure from friends or
  • parents
  • Bringing stability to a shaky marriage

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Why People Have Childrencontinued..
  • The only truly good reason to bring a child into
    the world is a readiness to raise a family and
    share the love of the marriage.

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Parental Responsibilities
  • Providing care, support and love in a way that
    leads to a childs total development.
  • Providing the basic physical needs of the child
    (food, clothing, shelter and medical care)

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Parental Responsibilities continued
  • Meeting their childs developmental emotional
    needs
  • Ensuring that the child is loved unconditionally
    receives the proper nurturing and education to
    prosper later in life.
  • Give guidance-help them understand right from
    wrong

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Parental Responsibilities continued
  • Help them set limits provide guidance
  • Help them become self-directed capable of
    accepting responsibility for their actions.
  • Parents strive to give their children a loving,
    safe, supportive environment in which they can
    grow into responsible, healthy, happy,
    independent people.

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Teen Parenthood
  • Parenting is demanding full of challenges and
    they are even greater for teens.
  • The reason most teens give for wanting to have a
    baby is to have someone to love them.

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Teen Parenthood continued
  • Teens are not prepared to handle the demands and
    responsibilities of raising a child.
  • Most teens find the reality of raising a baby to
    be overwhelming.

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Teen Parenthood continued
  • For most teens, having a baby is NOT a conscious
    decision-78 are unplanned.
  • A smaller amount of teens plan their pregnancy,
    believing that a child will solve their other
    problems.

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Impact on Physical Health
  • Regular prenatal care is essential (healthy diet,
    adequate physical activity and rest)
  • Teen mothers face a high risk of medical
    complications (early or prolonged labor, high
    blood pressure and anemia)
  • Teens have more miscarriages.
  • Babies of teen mothers are more likely to be born
    with health problems.

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Impact on Social Health
  • Having a baby makes it impossible for teens to
    have an active social life.
  • They often have to juggle difficult schedules and
    cannot spend time with friends and family
  • Pregnancy is the most common reason teens drop
    out of school-only 1/3 of teen mothers finish
    high school.

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Single Teen Parents
  • Most female teens who become pregnant do not
    marry the father of their baby.
  • Most babies of teen parents are raised in a
    single-parent family.
  • Teen mothers are dependent on others for
    financial support, are more likely to stay in a
    low-income bracket, and are unable to lead the
    life of a normal teen.

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Single Teen Parents continued
  • Many teen mothers live with their parents-some
    states require this to receive financial aid from
    the government
  • Most states require a teen father to provide
    financial support for his child-he may have to
    quit school and get a job.

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Deciding Not to Become a Teen Parent
  • The decision to delay parenthood until they are
    mature and in a committed marriage provides the
    best opportunities for a happy future.
  • They are being responsible and realistic when
    they make the decision to wait until they are
    older to become parents.
  • Responsible teens recognize that only abstinence
    will offer complete protection against pregnancy.
  • When teens exercise their right to be abstinent,
    they are protecting their health and their future.

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Chapter 4 Lesson 2 Review Questions
  1. List reasons people give for deciding to have
    children.
  2. Explain why pregnancy presents a health risk to a
    teen and her baby.
  3. List some of the risks and challenges for a teen
    father.
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